04/12/2022

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "9 1/2 Weeks" (1986) -Various-



Label : Capitol Records


États-Unis 1

01 - I Do What I Do (John Taylor, Michael Des Barres & Jonathan Elias)
02 - The Best Is Yet To Come (Terry Britten & Graham Lyle)
03 - Slave To Love (Bryan Ferry)
04 - Black On Black (Dalbello)
05 - Eurasian Eyes (Corey Hart)

2

01 - You Can Leave Your Hat On (Randy Newman)
02 - Bread And Butter (L Parks & J Turnbow)
03 - This City Never Sleeps (Annie Lennox & Dave A. Stewart)
04 - Cannes (Stewart Copeland)
05 - Let It Go (Luba)


Soundtrack Album Executive Producer : Stephen Powers
Mastered at Capitol Records Studio by Wally Traugott


1

01 - I Do What I Do

John Taylor
Theme For 9 1/2 Weeks
With Jonathan Elias, B.J. Nelson, Michael Des Barres, Dalbello & Michael Brecker
Produced & Mixed by John Taylor, Jonathan Elias & Jason Corsaro
Engineered by Howie Weinberg at The Power Station, New York, NY

02 - The Best Is Yet To Come

Luba
Produced by Narada Michael Walden for Perfection Light Productions
Engineered by Dave Frazer at Tarpan Studios, San Rafael, CA
Re-Mixed by Francois Kevorkian

03 - Slave To Love

Bryan Ferry
Produced by Rhett Davies & Bryan Ferry
Mixed by Bob Clearmountain at The Power Station, New York, NY
Recorded by Rhett Davies at Air Studios, London & Compass Point, Nassau

04 - Black On Black

Dalbello
Produced by Dalbello & Michael Beinhorn
Engineered by Lenny De Rose at Phase One, Toronto

05 - Eurasian Eyes

Corey Hart
Produced by Phil Chapman, Jon Astley & Corey Hart
Engineered by Phil Chapman at Le Studio, Quebec, Canada

2

01 - You Can Leave Your Hat On

Joe Cocker
Produced by Richie Zito
Engineered by Brian Reeves
Assisted by Tom Whitlock at Oasis Recording Studios, Universal City, CA

02 - Bread And Butter

Devo
Produced by Devo
Engineered by Bob Casale
Assisted by Clive Taylor at The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA

03 - This City Never Sleeps

Eurythmics
Produced by Dave Stewart

04 - Cannes

Stewart Copeland
Produced & Engineered by Stewart Copeland

05 - Let It Go

Luba
Produced & Engineered by Daniel Lanois at Grant Avenue Studio, Hamilton, Ontario
Re-mix Produced by Richard Burgess & Engineered by Jim Dougherty